William Woods University Undergraduate Catalog - 2004

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Academic Policies - Incomplete Grade

The incomplete grade is used exclusively to indicate that serious illness or extenuating circumstances occurred during the semester that prevented the student from completing a portion of the coursework. The incomplete grade carries no quality points and does not figure into the grade point average. It is the student’s responsibility to contact the professor and to arrange for completion of course requirements prior to the end of the semester. It is the instructor’s responsibility to assign the time period within which the student’s work is to be completed. An incomplete grade that is not removed within 15 class days into the beginning of the next long semester will be converted to the grade indicated on the Incomplete Coursework Form turned in by the instructor to the Registrar’s Office.

Disclaimer These policies apply to the Semester Program/On Campus students only.  Graduate and Adult Students will need to consult the Graduate and Adult Studies Bulletin located here.

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